Mean Reversion Mirror — Strategy by olegask68
By olegask68
Performance Metrics
- Author: olegask68
- Symbol: BYBIT:ARBUSDT.P
- Timeframe: 4 hours
- Net P&L: +2,552.27 USDT (+51.17%)
- Win Rate: 75.1%
- Profit Factor: 2.785
- Max Drawdown: 338.22 USDT (4.98%)
- Total Trades: 894
Description
📌 Mean Reversion Mirror — Multi‑Level Mean Reversion StrategyMean Reversion Mirror is an advanced modular mean‑reversion strategy built around dynamic and static deviation levels from a moving average.The strategy automatically scales into positions across six levels (LONG and SHORT), using both dynamic MA‑based deviation levels and static levels that lock in after entry.🔍 Core ConceptPrice tends to revert toward its mean.This strategy exploits that behavior by opening an initial base entry at the first deviation and adding positions as the imbalance grows.Each additional level improves the average entry price and increases the probability of exiting profitably.⚙️ Key Features📈 Six Dynamic Deviation LevelsLevels are calculated as percentage deviations from a selected MA (WMA, SMA, EMA, RMA, HMA).This makes the strategy adaptive to volatility and market structure.📉 Six Static LevelsOnce triggered, each level becomes fixed and no longer changes.This creates a stable averaging grid independent of future MA movement.🎯 Flexible Take‑Profit Systemfixed take‑profitor trailing take‑profit with dynamic offset🖐 Manual Entry SupportYou can manually set a price for LONG or SHORT, and the strategy will execute the base entry automatically.📊 Rich Visualizationdynamic deviation levelsstatic levelsdotted “last chance” levelsaverage position pricetake‑profit linecompact mini‑table with key position metrics📦 Two Operating ModesSTK Mode — fixed unit sizeClassic Mode — quantity calculated from USD value🧠 Entry LogicThe strategy uses sequences B1–B6 (LONG) and S1–S6 (SHORT):B1/S1 — base entryB2–B6 / S2–S6 — averaging entries as deviation increasesL6/S6 — “last chance” level with its own sizeEach level activates only after the previous one.📌 Who This Strategy Is Formean‑reversion tradersgrid/averaging system userspullback‑based investorstraders who want clear visual levelsusers who prefer manual control over entry points⚠️ DisclaimerThis strategy is not financial advice.Always backtest and adjust parameters according to your risk tolerance before using it in live markets.